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USHIRO GOSHI counter to OGOSHI (Jukido Jujitsu Kaeshi no Kata)
#ushirogoshi #ogoshi #jukidojujitsu #jukido #jujitsu #jujutsu #jiujitsu #judo #kata #counter
Rego Sensei (5th dan) reviewing the final technique in Kaeshi-no-Kata (Kaeshi Shodan) which utilizes Ushiro Goshi as a classic counter to the major hip throw, Ogoshi. Kaeshi-no-Kata is Jukido Jujitsu kata developed by Shihan Arel.
Recorded during the July 2024 Yudanshakai (Black Belt Association) class at the JUKIDO JUJITSU ACADEMY in Palm Coast Florida.
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Ippon Seoinage no Kata • Jukido Jujitsu Kata
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#jukido #jukidojujitsu #jujitsu #jujutsu #judo #jiujitsu #kata #seoinage #ippon #ipponseoinage Training session in preparation for black belt testing on Ippon Seoinage-no-kata. Krish Sagar is the Tori and Mr. Drew Dance is the uke. July 2024 Yudanshakai at JUKIDO JUJITSU ACADEMY
Deashi Barai countered by Osoto Gari (Opening of Jukido's Kaeshi no Kata)
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#deashibarai #osotogari #jujitsu #jujutsu #judo #jiujitsu #jukidojujitsu Rego Sensei (5th dan) with uke Mr. Drew Dance (1st dan) reviewing the opening sequence of the traditional Jukido Jujitsu form known as Kaeshi no Kata (or Kaeshi Shodan). This opening sequence has us counter a simple Deashi Barai with Osoto Gari. Recorded at the July 2024 Yudanshakai Class at the JUKIDO JUJITSU ACADEMY in P...
Ogoshi-no-kata • JUKIDO JUJITSU
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#jukido #jukidojujitsu #ogoshi #jujitsu #jiujitsu #jujutsu #judo #nagewaza A. Sanfilippo working through Ogoshi-no-kata, an official kata of the Jukido system of jujutsu, developed by Shihan Arel. In addition to working through several self-defense applications of the throw, Ogoshi-no-kata is a strong tool for developing a sense of sen (initiative), maai (distance), zanshin (alertness/remaining...
Ko Uchi • How to Break Balance
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Ko Uchi • How to Break Balance
Ko Uchi Barai
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Ko Uchi Barai
Front Kick Defense • Old School Jujutsu Harai Tsurikmi Ashi
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Front Kick Defense • Old School Jujutsu Harai Tsurikmi Ashi
Full Nelson Defense • Forward Sacrifice Throw
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Full Nelson Defense • Forward Sacrifice Throw
Ippon Seoi Nage • Simple 2x Drill
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Ippon Seoi Nage • Simple 2x Drill
Budokwai Film 1948 • Old Judo & Jujutsu • Gunji Koizumi
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Budokwai Film 1948 • Old Judo & Jujutsu • Gunji Koizumi
Collar Choke & Sacrifice Throw • Countering Ippon Seoi Nage || JUKIDO JUJITSU (jiu-jitsu)
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Collar Choke & Sacrifice Throw • Countering Ippon Seoi Nage || JUKIDO JUJITSU (jiu-jitsu)
AAU National Freestyle Judo Championship 2015 • Semi-Final & Final Moments • George Rego
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AAU National Freestyle Judo Championship 2015 • Semi-Final & Final Moments • George Rego
Yoko Otoshi
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Yoko Otoshi
Q & A • YOKO OTOSHI & YOKO WAKARE
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Q & A • YOKO OTOSHI & YOKO WAKARE
Yoko Wakare Uchikomi (Warm Up)
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Yoko Wakare Uchikomi (Warm Up)
YOKO WAKARE • Side Separation Sacrifice Throw || SUTEMI WAZA
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YOKO WAKARE • Side Separation Sacrifice Throw || SUTEMI WAZA
YOKO OTOSHI • Side Drop || Formal Method • JUKIDO JUJITSU (jiu-jitsu / jujutsu)
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YOKO OTOSHI • Side Drop || Formal Method • JUKIDO JUJITSU (jiu-jitsu / jujutsu)
HANE GOSHI • Circle Step & Throw || JUKIDO JUJITSU
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HANE GOSHI • Circle Step & Throw || JUKIDO JUJITSU
Kakato Garami • Heel Hook • Old School Locks of Jujutsu (jujitsu / jiu jitsu)
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Kakato Garami • Heel Hook • Old School Locks of Jujutsu (jujitsu / jiu jitsu)
Foot Lock (Ashi Hishigi) & Scissor Throw (Kani Basami / Hasami Gaeshi)
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Foot Lock (Ashi Hishigi) & Scissor Throw (Kani Basami / Hasami Gaeshi)
KANI BASAMI (Hasami Gaeshi) after BLOCKED O Guruma • JUKIDO JUJITSU (jujutsu / jiu jitsu)
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KANI BASAMI (Hasami Gaeshi) after BLOCKED O Guruma • JUKIDO JUJITSU (jujutsu / jiu jitsu)
O GURUMA • Self-Defense Application with Over Hook Grip • JUKIDO JUJITSU (jujutsu / jiu jitsu)
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O GURUMA • Self-Defense Application with Over Hook Grip • JUKIDO JUJITSU (jujutsu / jiu jitsu)
O GURUMA • 大車
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O GURUMA • 大車
Sode Guruma Jime • Kesa Gatame or Scarf Hold
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Sode Guruma Jime • Kesa Gatame or Scarf Hold
Kesa Gatame • Bent Arm & Straight Arm Locks || Japanese Jujutsu Newaza • JUKIDO JUJITSU (jiu jitsu)
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Kesa Gatame • Bent Arm & Straight Arm Locks || Japanese Jujutsu Newaza • JUKIDO JUJITSU (jiu jitsu)
Kesa Gatame • Straight Arm Lock (Hiji Kansetsu) • Japanese Jujutsu (jiu jitsu / jujitsu) Newaza
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Kesa Gatame • Straight Arm Lock (Hiji Kansetsu) • Japanese Jujutsu (jiu jitsu / jujitsu) Newaza
Kesa Gatame • Leg Kick Through & Connection
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Kesa Gatame • Leg Kick Through & Connection
Kesa Gatame Intro • Osaekomi Waza || JUKIDO JUJITSU (jujutsu / jiu jitsu)
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Kesa Gatame Intro • Osaekomi Waza || JUKIDO JUJITSU (jujutsu / jiu jitsu)
Shizentai Kumi Kata & Tai-Sabaki • Warm Up Drilling || JUJUTSU / JIU-JITSU / JUJITSU
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Shizentai Kumi Kata & Tai-Sabaki • Warm Up Drilling || JUJUTSU / JIU-JITSU / JUJITSU
Zanshin • Situational Awareness & Baseline (Originally from COVID Online Dojo - Week 1)
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Zanshin • Situational Awareness & Baseline (Originally from COVID Online Dojo - Week 1)

Komentáře

  • @chrisnyhuis2733
    @chrisnyhuis2733 Před dnem

    So good

  • @swhite1702
    @swhite1702 Před 2 dny

    Judo

  • @shawn-michaelmanniel1162

    5:54 😂❤

  • @Shadowrulzalways
    @Shadowrulzalways Před 5 dny

    Ah so you do no-gi training as well. Good thing. This style of Japanese Jujutsu is using many of it’s old roots. Because I remember reading on Jujutsu back in day never had gi based techniques. In fact, Jujutsu looked more my wrestling compared to how Judo did.

    • @JukidoAcademy
      @JukidoAcademy Před 5 dny

      While we do "no-gi" training, it should be noted that our no-gi training is based more specifically on street clothes than on rashguards/board-shorts (in the common BJJ approach). The idea is that we want to condition ourselves to apply techniques in our everyday clothes against others doing the same. In short, we want an approach that is universally applicable regardless of clothing used. Given that we view jujutsu as a true martial art (self defense), it is important to train in street clothes from time to time.

  • @pati_863
    @pati_863 Před 8 dny

    I think it's great to do the training in normal clothes, simply because you notice what can actually help you quickly in a real situation.

  • @MagicPuncherGames
    @MagicPuncherGames Před 8 dny

    Love it

  • @divinekapinga1071
    @divinekapinga1071 Před 9 dny

    I think l will start jiu jutsu

  • @j.wright8157
    @j.wright8157 Před 13 dny

    These are the types of techniques I wanted to learn while taking Wado Ryu ages ago.🤬

  • @BudoshinJJ
    @BudoshinJJ Před 15 dny

    I love to see traditional jujitsu kata guruma! Excellent technique!

  • @Shadowrulzalways
    @Shadowrulzalways Před 15 dny

    I wouldn’t chop like that persay, but I would use my forearm.

  • @Shadowrulzalways
    @Shadowrulzalways Před 17 dny

    Definitely a classical Jujutsu technique as found in several old Jujutsu books and old art depictions of the techniques. Even when they were armor, that was how they perform the technique.

  • @ahfmobile
    @ahfmobile Před 18 dny

    Beautiful

  • @bridgeshall6466
    @bridgeshall6466 Před 18 dny

    I see Naihanchi

  • @YacIne-bm3pe
    @YacIne-bm3pe Před 19 dny

    Salut messieurs Un grand merci pour votre analyse félicitation à bientôt pour d'autres exercices

  • @EricHalverson83
    @EricHalverson83 Před 22 dny

    Nice!

  • @RobertoBren
    @RobertoBren Před 22 dny

    Nice demo. And good job by uke also. 👍🥋

  • @BudoshinJJ
    @BudoshinJJ Před 22 dny

    Everything is permissible in jujitsu. lol. But I get what you mean 👍🏻

  • @algeria144
    @algeria144 Před 22 dny

    The teachnique who I cant learn it:

  • @kennethokeefebrake8415

    Yeah! This awesome and effective turnover / throw is still permissible in jiu-jitsu 😊

  • @Shadowrulzalways
    @Shadowrulzalways Před 24 dny

    Do you all do No-Gi variations of techniques?

    • @JukidoAcademy
      @JukidoAcademy Před 24 dny

      We do but not necessarily in the manner that most people think of when they think of "no gi" in common BJJ parlance. While we most frequently train in the traditional gi, we do semi-regularly train with street clothing. This is critical given that we train with the focus on practical self-defense. In these classes someone might wear a t-shirt, rashguard, polo shirt, hoodie, etc. The idea is to be able to learn how to apply these techniques in a way that has universal applicability. However, we don't make such a hard idealogical divide between "gi" techniques and "no gi" techniques. Rather, we have the techniques and we apply the grips and techniques that are available to us based on what is presented to us. I hope that makes sense.

  • @Shadowrulzalways
    @Shadowrulzalways Před 26 dny

    Ah yes. Atemi-waza. It’s found in Jujutsu and Judo. I take it this style of Jujutsu has Judo elements thrown in.

    • @JukidoAcademy
      @JukidoAcademy Před 26 dny

      The short answer is yes. The longer is a bit more complicated. Given that Judo comes from classical schools of jujutsu. So in a very abridged way, Judo was influenced (completely drawn from) jujutsu...and now judo, especially pre-WW2 Judo, has a major influence on many jujutsu systems, including our own. At the risk of sounding like a cheap plug, this is a topic I discuss at much greater length in my book titled, "The Founding of Jujutsu & Judo in America" which is available on Amazon in hardcopy, paperback, and eBook. All the best to you and thanks for the interest!

  • @BudoshinJJ
    @BudoshinJJ Před 26 dny

    I train in Budoshin Jujitsu in MD. Your videos are excellent examples of Japanese Jujitsu! Thank you

    • @JukidoAcademy
      @JukidoAcademy Před 26 dny

      Thank you for your kind words and support! I hope you'll continue to follow our work here on CZcams and elsewhere. On a side note, you mentioned studying Budoshin Jujitsu. I assume this is the Budoshin organized by Professor George Kirby? If so, it was a pleasure to interview him for over 3 hours back in 2021. He was one of 5 individuals I selected to interview in my best-selling book titled, "The Founding of Jujutsu & Judo in America." In any case, thank you again. All the best!

  • @toranotsumedojo
    @toranotsumedojo Před 26 dny

    That's pretty cool. I like it.

    • @JukidoAcademy
      @JukidoAcademy Před 26 dny

      Glad you appreciated it! Hope you'll continue to follow our work. All the best to you and your students! 🙏 🥋

  • @fitepitsnbonfires
    @fitepitsnbonfires Před 26 dny

    Sweet very nice ,i love foot sweeps

  • @PatrickHoward-cw3bq
    @PatrickHoward-cw3bq Před 28 dny

    WHAT STYLE IS THIS I GOT TO LEARN IT

    • @JukidoAcademy
      @JukidoAcademy Před 26 dny

      This is the Jukido style of Jujitsu, founded by Shihan Arel in 1959. You can learn more about it on our website at www.floridajukido.com or by getting a copy of my book (which is broader than our style but does include some significant information on it) on Amazon. If interested, the title is "The Founding of Jujutsu & Judo in America." Here is a link if you are inclined: a.co/d/bKTz1ce Either way, thank you for your interest in our work. Hope you'll continue to follow what we're up to here on CZcams! All the best! 🙏 🥋

    • @PatrickHoward-cw3bq
      @PatrickHoward-cw3bq Před 26 dny

      @@JukidoAcademy ty you i did juko ryu

    • @PatrickHoward-cw3bq
      @PatrickHoward-cw3bq Před 26 dny

      @@JukidoAcademy juko ryu do you khow what that one is becuse the super a like

    • @JukidoAcademy
      @JukidoAcademy Před 26 dny

      While I haven't done much deep research on Juko Ryu, I have some vague awareness of this style of jujutsu. Both Juko Ryu and Jukido are jujutsu systems but outside of this there is no direct connection between the two systems. Two difference branches of the jujutsu tree.

    • @PatrickHoward-cw3bq
      @PatrickHoward-cw3bq Před 25 dny

      @@JukidoAcademy your right but stilll most of the moves in juko ryu are the same as Jukido

  • @RobertoBren
    @RobertoBren Před 28 dny

    Nice. Looks something like my style, Atemi Ryu Ju-Jitsu. Only differnce is that we usually move to the outside or inside to limit chances of betting hit.👍🥋

    • @JukidoAcademy
      @JukidoAcademy Před 28 dny

      Sounds like a great system. 😃 This this Atemi Ryu Ju-Jitsu connected with Eric Pariset from France? I'm familiar with his work. However, I think his system was labelled "Atemi Ju-Jitsu." I'm not sure if they included the traditional "ryu" in the name. In any case, thank you for sharing!

    • @JukidoAcademy
      @JukidoAcademy Před 28 dny

      To be clear - this is one six second clip. We move in many ways (tai-sabaki). Avoiding middle range to minimize strike risk is definitely a priority.

    • @RobertoBren
      @RobertoBren Před 28 dny

      @@JukidoAcademy Agreed, getting hit isn't fun at all. Lol.

    • @RobertoBren
      @RobertoBren Před 28 dny

      @@JukidoAcademy No, not connected with Eric Pariset... I have seen some videos of that system.

  • @jasonrose6288
    @jasonrose6288 Před 28 dny

    Do you guys do much sparring - or more set pieces?

    • @JukidoAcademy
      @JukidoAcademy Před 28 dny

      Absolutely. It is an essential component of our training method. We have "suite" of sparring methods in our system of jujutsu. The format we use most frequently is standard randori (traditional jujutsu / judo style sparring). However, we do also expand upon this format to include striking techniques as well (sometimes called jiyu-randori). From time to time we also do karate style kumite. There are also some isolated forms are sparring too such as "thrower vs. puncher" or groundwork specific sparring. In short, the answer is yes. While we don't do so for sport, points, trophies...we still require that resistance, aliveness, and pressure testing.

    • @jasonrose6288
      @jasonrose6288 Před 28 dny

      @@JukidoAcademy Thanks for the reply.

  • @TIKOMIX
    @TIKOMIX Před 29 dny

    Love this.

  • @AreteAskesis
    @AreteAskesis Před 29 dny

    As a judoka, I want to join this class

  • @admiraloatmeal
    @admiraloatmeal Před měsícem

    Back when I could actually move! 😂

  • @chriswilsonyu2599
    @chriswilsonyu2599 Před měsícem

    No danger…when executed exactly correctly. The problem is the unacceptably high risk in any kind of live sparring when either partner gets out of alignment, and then you’re dealing with a horrific knee injury that is likely career ending.

    • @JukidoAcademy
      @JukidoAcademy Před měsícem

      This is precisely why at our dojo we don't generally allow this technique in randori (sparring). There is also a progression that allows for safety in learning and practicing the technique. No denial that there is danger associated with the technique, especially when applied against resistance. Nonetheless, the technique is undeniably a part of the technical heritage of jujutsu / judo and shouldn't be lost due to competition regulations.

  • @ianbrewster8934
    @ianbrewster8934 Před měsícem

    Great stuff

  • @travis396
    @travis396 Před měsícem

    Very nice

  • @nazrednsr9643
    @nazrednsr9643 Před měsícem

    Wow pretty brutal.

  • @BudoshinJJ
    @BudoshinJJ Před měsícem

    I like uki otoshi but this is nice!

    • @JukidoAcademy
      @JukidoAcademy Před měsícem

      So do we! No need to pick! Picking is like picking your favorite child! No need. Love them all! 😊 🥋

  • @georgefarinacci7775
    @georgefarinacci7775 Před měsícem

    Sweet

  • @Holygroundmma
    @Holygroundmma Před měsícem

    Great technique oosssssss

  • @josenebrus8183
    @josenebrus8183 Před měsícem

    Fantastic. It would've been much easier to follow if one of them was wearing a white 🥋 Nonetheless awesome 👍

  • @user-ly8lh7xk6q
    @user-ly8lh7xk6q Před měsícem

    Amazing trow from ct jukido❤

  • @Davedwin
    @Davedwin Před měsícem

    Love the foot stomp distraction.

  • @ShukokaiStu
    @ShukokaiStu Před měsícem

    Superb and realistic!

  • @glendonmullings894
    @glendonmullings894 Před měsícem

    Osu

  • @britishbushido
    @britishbushido Před měsícem

    Can I please respectfully ask you a question. Why would you parry to the inside of the arm pushing it out and away from you when you are only going to rotate it back in for the arm drag? Why would you not parry across the outside of the teaching arm and into the arm drag? I’ve always parried into the arm for many many years and wondered if those was particular reason why you did it the opposite way? Thank you.

    • @JukidoAcademy
      @JukidoAcademy Před měsícem

      Thank you for the question and doing so in the true martial arts of spirit of respect and seeking understanding. I appreciate this approach. In truth, I'm not sure I'm fully understanding the question. It seems like you might be referring to the arm-drag video we shot as a part of the POLICE JUJITSU series and not this video (but admittedly, I might be completely misreading/understanding). This video is on the standing arm lock (waki-gatame) doesn't have much of an arm drag component (again, unless I'm misunderstanding what you are referring to). What I can provide is a general answer to the type of question you put forward. The general answer is that in my teaching approach and our style of jujitsu, we seek to have a very comprehensive range that explores all possibilities. In this sense, we might have our Plan A or preferred way of doing things but also try to "build in" a certain amount of flexibility/adaptability that is inherent in the art of jujitsu. So, we try to avoid the "we do it this way" and rather try to think in terms of "we CAN do it this way but it can also be done this way too." Given the dynamic nature of fighting (which is usually more dynamic then a teaching demonstration), nuanced changes occur... pushes, pulls, resistance at a particular angle, etc. that necessities that we can go inside, outside, down, up, push, pull, strike, throw, choke, etc. So, in short, the demonstration of one particular application is not a dismissal of all other potential options or even saying that a particular application is the option one should look forward. Rather, it is one possibility on a spectrum based on a multitude of factors that may or may not be obvious during a demonstration. I apologize for answering a specific question with a general answer but given my inability to totally get at the heart of your original question, this is the best I could do at this moment. Thank you again and all the best to you and your students! 🥋

  • @JIUJITSUMAN22
    @JIUJITSUMAN22 Před měsícem

    Very good, wich out the gi, tori can grab the back of the ukes`s head, right ? besides, tori right hand, grabs uke´s right sholder, right ?

    • @JukidoAcademy
      @JukidoAcademy Před měsícem

      Yes, changes to kumi-kata (gripping methods) are always possible including the variations you mentioned. Thanks for the interest in our work and channel! 🥋

  • @otisbeck5327
    @otisbeck5327 Před měsícem

    Ninja Taijutsu is synonymous with Jujutsu, as Jujutsu historically has been the hand-to-hand art of the Japanese military prior to the introduction of Okinawan Karate to mainland Japan. Great video and technique!

    • @JukidoAcademy
      @JukidoAcademy Před měsícem

      Thanks for the support for our work and channel! 🥋

  • @PeterJankovsky-ui2zy
    @PeterJankovsky-ui2zy Před měsícem

    Supper Technik erinnert mich an Eduard Trippel

  • @Layla_r0se
    @Layla_r0se Před měsícem

    Jatuhan pertama perempuan tu dop kuat pun impaknya.

  • @lopiyo
    @lopiyo Před měsícem

    The Judo roots 😃

    • @nazrednsr9643
      @nazrednsr9643 Před měsícem

      Judo invented in 1880 and first Jujutsu school founded in 1532.

  • @YacIne-bm3pe
    @YacIne-bm3pe Před měsícem

    Salut tout le monde très bonne technique merci beaucoup bonne chance